Sparknote- alphabetically listing of people involved in the war (both American and Vietnamese) and terms commonly used in articles and resources when discussing the Vietnam war.
Easy to follow written overview of the Vietnam War, its beginnings, major batlles etc and its aftermath. It provides supporting videos clips, speeches/audio files and images.
The Vietnam War was one of the most publicized wars in American history. The images on this site are examples of how the war was portrayed through the media
Alan Woods analyses the events that led to the Vietnam War and the significance of the Tet Offensive in bringing about the defeat of the US and draws some parallels with Iraq.
To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the Vietnam War, the Library of Congress (USA) began the Veterans History Project. This link is to Part 1, you can view Part 2 at http://www.loc.gov/vets/stories/ex-war-vietnam50-part2.html
For Australia the Vietnam War ended in 1972. In the intervening years, songs, film and literature have emerged, mainly from the United States, to create an impression of a war unlike that experienced by many Australians.
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